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New Knowledge – Table of Contents
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Scientific Articles Prepared for Pet Owners on New Veterinary Findings in the Treatment of Dogs and Cats
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- “The Anti-Aging Code for Your Dog”. (Editorial 2024-05-07)
- When is Chocolate Consumption Dangerous for Dogs and Cats?
- Emaciation (CachexiaCachexia is a condition of extreme weight loss and muscle atrophy, often associated with serious illnesses such as cancer, heart failure, or AIDS. It is characterized by weakness, lethargy, and a significant loss of body mass.) in Dogs (Editorial 2023-08-11)
- AcuteAcute refers to a condition that occurs suddenly and is usually of short duration. In a medical context, it describes symptoms or illnesses that can quickly become serious and require immediate attention. Allergic Reaction (AnaphylaxisAnaphylaxis is a rapid, severe allergic reaction that is potentially life-threatening. It can be triggered by various factors, including food, medications, and insect stings, and requires immediate medical attention.) in Dogs and Cats. (Editorial 2024-06-14)
- Application of Platelet-Rich PlasmaPlasma is the liquid part of blood in which blood cells are suspended. It contains water, salts, proteins, and other substances and serves as a transport medium for nutrients, hormones, and waste products. (PRP) to the Spine
- Eye Diseases in Dogs and Cats – New Therapy Options
- Fight Periodontitis in Dogs and Cats
- Computed Tomography in Dogs and Cats
- The Big Picture: The Important Role of Diagnostic ImagingDiagnostic imaging includes medical procedures that create images of the inside of the body to diagnose, monitor, or treat diseases and injuries. Examples include X-ray, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). in Veterinary Medicine. (Editorial 2024-06-05)
- The Problem with Chocolate: Theobromine and Caffeine. (Editorial 2023-12-03)
- Diabetes Management in Cats with an Oral Solution. (Editorial 2024-05-23)
- Diabetic Polyneuropathy in Dogs and Cats. (Editorial 2024-03-16)
- Atopic Dermatitis in Dogs
- FelineFeline refers to anything related to cats. The term is used to describe diseases, behaviors, or anatomical aspects that are specific to cats. InfectiousInfectious describes the ability of a pathogen to be transmitted from one individual to another and trigger an infection. It also refers to diseases caused by such pathogens. Peritonitis (FIP) is curable! (+ Supplement)
- The Painful Leg Lameness of Panosteitis. (Editorial 2023-12-15)
- A Tormented Life for a Pretty Face – The Scottish Fold Cat. (Editorial 2023-03-01)
- Linear Foreign Bodies Can Have Devastating Consequences for Cats. (Editorial 2023-07-18)
- Near Drowning – First Aid for Dogs and Cats
- Feline Asthma
- Flea (Saliva) AllergyAn allergy is an overreaction of the immune system to a normally harmless substance, the allergen. The reaction can include symptoms such as skin rash, itching, sneezing, respiratory distress, or in severe cases, anaphylactic shock.. (Editorial 2023-08-08)
- Fleas in Dogs. (Editorial 2023-08-08)
- Fleas in Cats. (Editorial 2023-08-08)
- Plants Poisonous to Cats and Dogs. (Editorial 2023-01-22)
- Food Allergies in Dogs and Cats
- Birthing Problems in Dogs and Cats
- Weight Loss in Dogs and Cats – A Common Problem. (Editorial 2023-06-10)
- Foxtails – A Health Risk for Our Dogs in Summer. (Editorial 2023-08-10)
- Basic Principles of Pain Assessment. (Editorial 2024-03-11)
- Good Food is the Best Disease PreventionPrevention includes measures taken to prevent diseases or injuries. In veterinary medicine, this includes vaccinations, parasite control, and health monitoring.
- Keep Cats Away from Flea and Tick Products for Dogs. (Editorial 2023-05-06)
- Help for Joint Inflammation (Osteoarthritis) in Dogs and Cats. (Editorial 2023-10-28)
- Heatstroke in Dogs and Cats
- CanineCanine refers to anything related to dogs. The term is used to describe characteristics, diseases, or specific aspects that specifically affect dogs. Influenza – Dangerous for Humans?
- VaccinationVaccination is the process of administering a vaccine to develop immunity against a specific infectious disease. It is one of the most effective methods of prevention of infectious diseases. Recommendations for Dogs and Cats
- Infusions in Cats, Possible Problems and Their Causes
- Lilies Are Deadly to Cats. (Editorial 2023-03-04)
- Manual and Physical Therapies in Veterinary Medicine
- My Pet Ate Something? Ingestion of Foreign Bodies and How to Minimize the Risk. (Editorial 2023-09-17)
- My Dog Can’t Walk Properly – What Could Be the Reason?
- My Pet Doesn’t Want to Eat
- My Pet Shows an Abnormal Posture – What Could Be the Reason? (Editorial 2024-05-22)
- New Therapeutic Approaches for Spinal Problems – The Use of Platelet-Rich PlasmaPlasma is the liquid part of blood in which blood cells are suspended. It contains water, salts, proteins, and other substances and serves as a transport medium for nutrients, hormones, and waste products. (PRP). (Editorial 2024-02-19)
- New Developments in the DiagnosisA diagnosis is the identification of a disease or condition by its symptoms and/or results from diagnostic tests. It is the first step in the management and treatment of patients. and TherapyTherapy refers to the treatment of diseases or disorders with the aim of alleviating symptoms, promoting healing, or improving quality of life. Therapies can be medicinal, surgical, or through other medical interventions. of CancerCancer refers to the uncontrolled proliferation of cells that can lead to tumors or spread throughout the body. Various types of cancer occur in dogs and cats, ranging from skin cancer to lymphomas. in Dogs
- New, Simple Diagnostic Tool for ChronicChronic refers to a condition or disease that is long-lasting or permanent. Chronic diseases often develop slowly and can lead to persistent or recurring health problems over time. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Dogs and Cats. (Editorial 2024-06-24)
- Patient-specific nutrition in a veterinary hospital
- Pain Assessment in Dogs. (Editorial 2024-03-11)
- Pain Assessment in Cats. (Editorial 2024-03-11)
- Pain TherapyTherapy refers to the treatment of diseases or disorders with the aim of alleviating symptoms, promoting healing, or improving quality of life. Therapies can be medicinal, surgical, or through other medical interventions. in Large and Small Animals. (Editorial 2023-10-11)
- Pain Therapy in Dogs and Cats
- Safe Fruits for Your CanineCanine refers to anything related to dogs. The term is used to describe characteristics, diseases, or specific aspects that specifically affect dogs. Friend. (Editorial 2023-12-12)
- Are Antibiotics Always Useful for IntestinalIntestinal refers to the intestine, the part of the digestive tract that extends from the stomach to the anus. Intestinal diseases affect the small and/or large intestine. Diseases in Dogs or Cats, and What Role Does the Gut Microbiome Play? (Editorial 2023-01-16)
- Are Chlorine Products in Pools an Increased Risk for Bladder CancerCancer refers to the uncontrolled proliferation of cells that can lead to tumors or spread throughout the body. Various types of cancer occur in dogs and cats, ranging from skin cancer to lymphomas. in Dogs? (Editorial 2024-06-18)
- Are Animal By-products in Food Always Harmful? (Editorial 2024-04-02)
- How to Protect Pets During the Summer Months. (Editorial 2023-08-06)
- Sunburn in Dogs and Cats
- Stop Periodontitis and Invest in Your Pet’s Future. (Editorial 2023-01-08)
- Veterinary Aspects in Animals with MultipleMultiple means manifold or repeated and is used to describe conditions or events that occur in multiple instances or at different locations. In veterinary medicine, this may indicate multiple lesions, tumors, or other pathological changes. Concurrent Diseases. (Editorial 2023-07-14)
- Animal Testing Can Be Further Reduced!
- Overheating. (Editorial 2023-06-17)
- Paw Burns – Often Underestimated
- Swallowing Foreign Objects in Dogs and Cats
- When is a Computed Tomography (CT)Computed tomography (CT) is an imaging technique that uses X-rays and computer technology to create cross-sectional images of the body. It enables a detailed view of bones, organs, and other structures and is used for the diagnosis of injuries, diseases, and for planning medical interventions. Scan Advisable for Dogs and Cats as Part of Emergency Diagnostics? Editorial 2023-11-22
- Why is my Dog/Cat Aggressive? (Editorial 2024-06-30)
- Why Do Cats Howl? (Editorial 2023-04-24)
- What Happens with ANOREXIAAnorexia describes the loss of appetite or the lack of desire to eat. Although often associated with anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder, anorexia can also be caused by other medical and psychological factors. (Inappetence, Reduced Appetite, Loss of Appetite)? (Editorial 2024-02-22)
- What Are the Consequences of Food Deprivation (Fasting) in Diarrheal Diseases? (Editorial 2023-05-15)
- What Are Diseases, and Which Ones Are Particularly Common?
- What Alternatives Are There to Antibiotics? (Editorial 2023-02-17)
- When Cats Lose Weight Despite a Good Appetite. (Editorial 2023-11-29)
Index by Body Region
- General / Whole Body
- Skin/Coat
- Head/Neck
- Chest
- AbdomenThe abdomen, also known as the abdominal cavity, is the part of the body located between the rib cage and the pelvis. It houses several important organs, including the stomach, liver, kidneys, intestines, and spleen.
- Back/Pelvis/Tail
- Legs
Index by Organ System
- General information
- Allergien
- Eyes
- Diagnostic ImagingDiagnostic imaging includes medical procedures that create images of the inside of the body to diagnose, monitor, or treat diseases and injuries. Examples include X-ray, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
- Blood and Lymphatic System
- Brain, Spinal CordThe spinal cord is a long, narrow bundle of nerve tissue located in the spinal canal of the vertebral column. It is part of the central nervous system and transmits nerve impulses between the brain and body., and Nervous System (NeurologyNeurology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the nervous system. This includes the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system.)
- Genetically Caused Diseases and Disorders
- Throat, Larynx, Nose, and Ears
- Skin, Hair, and Nails
- Heart and Blood Vessels
- Hormonal (Endocrine) System
- InfectiousInfectious describes the ability of a pathogen to be transmitted from one individual to another and trigger an infection. It also refers to diseases caused by such pathogens. Diseases
- Bones, Joints, and Muscles
- Lungs and Respiration
- GastrointestinalGastrointestinal refers to the gastrointestinal tract, a system that extends from the oral cavity to the anus and is responsible for the digestion of food and the absorption of nutrients. Tract
- OralOral means “through the mouth” and refers to the intake of food, medication, or other substances through the mouth. In veterinary medicine, many treatments are administered orally. Cavity and Teeth
- Mammary Glands
- Kidneys and Urinary Tract
- MetabolicMetabolic refers to metabolism, i.e. the entirety of chemical processes that take place in a living organism to enable life processes. Metabolic disorders can cause a variety of Diseases in Dogs and cats. Disorders
- Tumors (OncologyOncology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and research of cancer. In veterinary medicine, this includes the treatment of cancers in animals.)
- Poisonings
- Injuries and Burns
- Pain TherapyTherapy refers to the treatment of diseases or disorders with the aim of alleviating symptoms, promoting healing, or improving quality of life. Therapies can be medicinal, surgical, or through other medical interventions. in Dogs and Cats
- Female Reproductive Organs